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This is a (very short) list of things that people are sure they should know how to do but when presented with the actual problem somehow can't get it quite right.


Artwork


Infant Inside (parody of the Intel Inside logo)I don't have much of an artistic leaning (or talent) but occasionally I am moved to produce something. Some of my better work is shown below.

The Infant Inside logo (this cannot be displayed in most browsers, right click and save link target to download) was designed for my wife when she became pregnant. She assures me that it was all her idea and after a conversation with her about it I became so excited I turned the idea into reality in order to make her a geeky version of those Under Construction T-shirts (don't forget to mirror it before you print it). If that's what my wife says then I'm sure that must be what happened. This scalable logo was drawn using Inkscape.

Anyhow here she is modelling the logo. Doesn't she look happy about it.

Safe Hex: A Layman's Guide to e-mail Security

Online Edition

[UNFINISHED] A document for real beginners providing simple advice for users of Microsoft Windows on how to avoid contracting and spreading e-mail bourne computer virus'
and other destructive and harmful software.


RedHat Unwrapped

Printing Edition Online Edition

[UNFINISHED and ABANDONED] RedHat, like all GNU/Linux systems can do amazing things straight from box. Usually the Linux HOWTOs are very much an overkill to describe how to get parts of RedHat up and running. RedHat Unwrapped will start new users doing clever things (tm) very quickly.

Since RedHat Unwrapped is not useful yet I should really not bother to read it. It is not even formatted yet - I can not decide what formatting language to use. HTML or a higher level that processes down to HTML. Any suggestions?


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